The Basilan Steel is a Philippine professional basketball team based in Lamitan, Basilan. The team competes in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) as a member of the league's South Division. The team most recently played its home games at Lamitan Capitol Gym.

The team began play in the 2018–19 MPBL season as part of the league's national expansion. In 2021, they renamed as the Basilan Peace Riders upon moving to the Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup, where they won their only league championship. In 2022, the team moved leagues once again, this time to the Pilipinas Super League (PSL).

In November 2024, the team was revived for the 2025 MPBL season under the backing of Starhorse Shipping Lines. The team initially went by the temporary name of Basilan Viva Portmasters before changing to Basilan Starhorse mid-season. In 2026, the team went back to their original name.

The Basilan franchise is one of five teams based in Mindanao and the lone team based in the Bangsamoro region.

History

2018–2021: First MPBL stint

The Basilan Steel was founded as one of sixteen expansion teams for the MPBL's 2018–19, as one of five expansion teams from the Visayas and Mindanao. The team was originally going to be called the Basilan Shooters, but was renamed since it may be associated with violence. Their application was accepted by the league in May 2018 who reasoned that they want to show the beauty of Basilan "through basketball".

In the 2018–19 season, the team finished with a 7–18 record, giving the team the second-worst record in the South Division. In the 2019–20 season, Basilan won 20 of the 30 games that season, awarding them with the division's third seed. After defeating Iloilo and then Bacoor City, the team reached the division finals against the Davao Occidental Tigers.

South Division finals fallout

The series was tied 1-1 before the COVID-19 pandemic suspended the playoffs for one year. When the league resumed play with a bubble in Subic, Basilan had some of its players tested positive for COVID-19, thus ruling them out of the bubble and putting an abrupt end to the season. Davao Occidental would go on to advance to the national finals and eventually win the championship.

2021: Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup

Basilan moved to the Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup as one of its inaugural teams, going by the name Basilan Peace Riders, marking the team's first professional stint. After going undefeated in the Mindanao leg of the 1st Conference, Basilan was granted an instant berth into the Mindanao finals against the fourth-seeded Roxas Vanguards. The Peace Riders swept the Vanguards to advance to the First Conference finals against KCS Computer Specialist – Mandaue. In the best-of-five series, Basilan beat Manduae 3–0 to win their first-ever league championship.

2021: Brief return to the MPBL

The team returned for the 2021 Invitational, going by the name Basilan Jumbo Plastic. The team was given the group's first seed as a reward for winning the Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup 1st Conference. After defeating Mindoro and Pasig, the team made it to the winner-takes-all finals against the Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards. With 1.9 seconds remaining in overtime and the score tied at 80, Philip Manalang made the championship-winning buzzer beater to give Basilan the MPBL Invitational title.

2022: Pilipinas Super League

The Basilan Steel transferred yet again, this time to the Pilipinas Super League alongside the Davao Occidental Tigers. In the 2022 Pearl of the Orient Cup, Basilan finished on 8–6 and ranked 4th. In the semifinals, Basilan faced the first-seeded Davao Occidental, but was swept in the series. The team then lost the third-place game against second-seeded Roxas Vanguards.

2025–present: Revival and full-time return to the MPBL

The team's revival in 2025 was noted for the acquisitions of PBA veterans Alex Cabagnot (left) and Arwind Santos (middle).

On November 27, 2024, in an interview with Snow Badua on SPIN.ph, Sumisip mayor Julz Hataman announced the revival of the Basilan franchise and its full-time return to the MPBL. Funding the team's comeback to the regional league was shipping company Starhorse Shipping Lines.

Ahead of the 2025 season, the team acquired PBA veterans Alex Cabagnot and Arwind Santos as well as all-stars Rabeh Al-Hussaini, Emman Calo, and Jeff Viernes to join the returning team. The team also appointed Mac Tan, who won the inaugural MPBL championship with the Batangas City Athletics, as the head coach. Former PBA players Rich Alvarez and Rob Labagala also join the coaching staff as two of four assistants. Mid-season, the team also acquired Greg Slaughter, who was previously with the Manila SV Batang Sampaloc in 2024.

Team identity

Former logos used under the sponsorship of Starhorse Shipping Lines.

Name

The team was initially going to go by the Basilan Shooters, but management decided to change the name due to the name's violent connotations. The name Steel was derived from the idea that name of the team's home province came from the Yakan word "Besih" which means steel. Basilan was known for its abundant iron ore deposits which was used for sword and other weapons by early Filipinos. For the team's revival as the Basilan Starhorse, and temporarily the Viva Portmasters, most of the logo's shape is retained alongside the "BASILAN" text.

Logo

The team's first logo consists of a Moro in traditional Yakan garments and a kalis. An indigenous sword with a wavy blade takes the shape of the "I" in "BASILAN". The logo was designed by Arjay Hije under Chronos Athletics. The logo was abandoned when the team changed their name to Basilan Peace Riders. The logo was used again for Basilan's men's volleyball team in 2021. For the team's revival as the Starhorse, the shape of the logo remains largely the same, with the exception of a knight chess piece replacing the Moro image in the logo.

Color scheme

The team has always used a red and black color scheme, but initially, it was going to be gold and black. According to Hije, black represents the perception of Basilan as a war-torn arena, while gold represented Basilan as a place where people "can live joyfully and harmoniously". Gold would be eventually used for the Steel Spikers' logo.

Personnel

Current roster

Basilan Steel rostervte
PlayersCoaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From F — Johnnel Bauzon 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) G — Robin Roño 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 1997–04–27 National-U G/F — Tyron Chan 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 1991–11–09 Centro Escolar G — Bobby Balucanag 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) San Sebastian GJohn Wilson 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1987–01–18 José Rizal G — Macoy Marcos 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) St. Benilde GByron Villarias 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 172 lb (78 kg) 1988–02–25 José Rizal F — Joshua Ramirez 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 1994–05–27 UPHSD G — John Cantimbuhan 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) FJervy Cruz 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1986–09–09 UST GJVee Casio 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1986–09–01 De La Salle C — Jayson Grimaldo 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 180 lb (82 kg) MLQU GEumir Marcial 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 1995–10–29 G — Gjerard Wilson(FF) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) G — Gab Cometa 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) G — Neil Owens(FF) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) C — Miles Cañal 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) C — Gelo Loristo 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) G — Mark Nobleza 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) G — Angel Blanquesna 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) G — Rashedin Tinggamo(HG) 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)Head coach Arnold Oliveros Assistant coach(es) JC Foronda Andre Oliveros Bobedick delos Santos Jay Dela Cruz Team manager Raymund Salve Legend (HG) Homegrown (FF) Filipino-foreigner (SGL) Special Guest Licensee (RS) Reserve player Injured Updated as of: March 11, 2025
Pos.No.NameHeightWeightDOBFrom
FJohnnel Bauzon6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
GRobin Roño5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)1997–04–27National-U
G/FTyron Chan6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)1991–11–09Centro Escolar
GBobby Balucanag6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)San Sebastian
GJohn Wilson6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)185 lb (84 kg)1987–01–18José Rizal
GMacoy Marcos6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)St. Benilde
GByron Villarias6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)172 lb (78 kg)1988–02–25José Rizal
FJoshua Ramirez6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)1994–05–27UPHSD
GJohn Cantimbuhan5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
FJervy Cruz6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)220 lb (100 kg)1986–09–09UST
GJVee Casio5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)175 lb (79 kg)1986–09–01De La Salle
CJayson Grimaldo6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)180 lb (82 kg)MLQU
GEumir Marcial5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)1995–10–29
GGjerard Wilson(FF)6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
GGab Cometa5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
GNeil Owens(FF)6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
CMiles Cañal6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
CGelo Loristo6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
GMark Nobleza5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
GAngel Blanquesna5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
GRashedin Tinggamo(HG)5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)

Head coaches

Basilan Steel head coaches
#NameStartEndAchievementsRef.
1Joseph Romarate20182018
2Jerson Cabiltes20182021
3Mac Tan20252025
4Rich Alvarez20252025
5Arnold Oliveros2026current

Notable players

Individual award winners

VisMin Most Valuable Player Hesed Gabo2021 (1st)VisMin Mythical Team Hesed Gabo2021 (1st) Michael Mabulac – 2021 (1st)PSL Mythical Team Jason Melano – 2022

All-Stars

MPBL All-Star selections Jojo Tangkay2019 Allyn Bulanadi – 2020

PBA players

Ex-PBA players Rabeh Al-Hussaini Juneric Baloria Alex Cabagnot Anthony Bringas Jervy Cruz Dennis Daa Michael Juico Michael Mabulac Rey Publico Arwind Santos Encho Serrano Jojo Tangkay Jeff ViernesDrafted to PBA Hesed Gabo – undrafted, 2019 (later signed) Mario Barasi – 13th overall, season 50
Rabeh Al-Hussaini Juneric Baloria Alex Cabagnot Anthony Bringas Jervy Cruz Dennis Daa Michael Juico Michael Mabulac Rey Publico Arwind Santos Encho SerranoJojo Tangkay Jeff Viernes

Season-by-season records

League champions
Division champions
Qualified for playoffs
Best regular season record

Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League

SeasonRegular seasonPlayoffs
DivisionFinishGPWLPCTGBStageResults
Basilan Steel
2018–19 Datu CupSouth12th25718.28013Did not qualify
2019–20 Lakan SeasonSouth3rd302010.6676Division quarterfinals Division semifinals Division finalswon vs. Iloilo, 2–0 won vs. Bacoor City, 2–1 lost vs. Davao Occidental, 1–2
Did not participate from 2022 to 2024
Basilan Starhorse
2025South4th291811.6217Division quarterfinalslost vs. General Santos, 1–2
All-time regular season record844539.5362 playoff appearances
All-time playoff record1165.5450 finals appearances
All-time overall record955144.5370 championships

Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup

SeasonElimination roundPlayoffs
LegFinishWLPCTStageResults
Basilan Peace Riders
2021 – 1stMindanao1st801.000Mindanao finals VisMin finalswon vs. Roxas, 2–0 won vs. Mandaue, 3–0
2021 – 2nd Mindanao ChallengeNone6th57.417Quarterfinalslost vs. Kapatagan, 60–64
All-time elimination round record137.6502 playoff appearances
All-time playoff record51.8331 finals appearance
All-time overall record187.7201 championship

Pilipinas Super League

SeasonElimination roundPlayoffs
FinishWLPCTStageResults
Basilan Peace Riders
2022 Pearl of the Orient Cup4th86.571Semifinals Battle for Thirdlost vs. Davao Occidental, 0–2 lost vs. Roxas, 59–66 (single-game)
All-time elimination round record86.5711 playoff appearance
All-time playoff record03.0000 finals appearances
All-time overall record187.4710 championships

See also